St Mary's, Little Petherick is a magnificent detached house on the Saints Way footpath, offering an exceptional retreat for larger groups and families. The well-equipped kitchen / diner features integrated double ovens, ceramic hob, dishwasher, wine fridge and coffee machine, with patio doors opening onto an outdoor dining and BBQ area. A snug awaits with Smart TV, sound bar and PlayStation 5, whilst a utility room with washing machine and tumble dryer provides practical convenience.
To the left, an impressive lounge features Smart TV, Sonos sound system and magnificent bi-folding doors framing countryside views. An undercover shed houses a tennis net, football goals and table tennis table for active fun. Outside, an enchanting wrap-around garden boasts tiered landscaping, two BBQ areas, fire pit, children's swing, and a wood-fired hot tub with creek views. Upstairs, five bedrooms, two king-size, one double, one double with single, one twin, ensure comfort for all guests, with three bathrooms and a ground-floor WC completing this family haven.
Awaken to peaceful countryside views, brew a morning coffee, then venture out onto the gardens to breathe in the fresh Cornish air. Spend carefree days playing games with loved ones, gathering around the fire pit for evening stories, or soaking in the wood-fired hot tub beneath the stars. St Mary's creates the perfect canvas for unforgettable family memories.
St Mary's, Little Petherick is ideally positioned to explore the stunning North Cornwall coast and countryside. Just 5.6 kilometres away, the vibrant harbour town of Padstow beckons with renowned seafood restaurants, a picturesque harbour, and charming independent shops. Closer still, the National Lobster Hatchery in Padstow (3 km) offers fascinating insights into marine conservation and sustainable fishing practices. For wildlife enthusiasts, the Screech Owl Sanctuary & Animal Park in Goss Moor (12 km) showcases diverse owl species and engaging flying displays, perfect for families. The Newquay Heritage Archive and Museum (15 km) preserves the area's rich cultural heritage through engaging exhibits and community-driven activities. The Bodmin & Wenford Railway (17 km) offers scenic steam train rides through beautiful countryside, perfect for families seeking vintage charm and immersive experiences.
Venture a little further to discover hidden gems including Poldark Mine & The Cornish National Heritage Collection in Trenear (47 km), where fascinating underground tours through authentic Victorian mine workings reveal Cornwall's rich industrial heritage, complete with exhibits showcasing traditional mining equipment and local history. Paradise Wildlife Sanctuary near Hayle (50 km) enchants visitors with over 1,200 animals including meerkats, lemurs, and exotic birds, featuring interactive exhibits, adventure playground, and educational talks perfect for family days out, whilst Stithians Lake Activities Centre (52 km) provides thrilling water sports including kayaking, sailing, and paddleboarding alongside peaceful nature trails and fishing opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
The picturesque fishing village of Port Isaac, just a 12-kilometre drive away, famous for its scenic harbour and narrow cobbled streets as the filming location for the beloved television series Doc Martin, offers authentic coastal charm with traditional whitewashed cottages, excellent seafood restaurants, and stunning clifftop walks. Meanwhile, the historic market town of St Austell is 31 kilometres away, renowned as Cornwall's former clay mining capital and home to the world-famous Eden Project with its spectacular biomes housing exotic plants from around the globe, providing cultural exploration, shopping opportunities, and an inspiring educational day out for all ages.











































